In a world of constant, creeping surveillance, one homeowner in Arkansas decided he'd had enough. His victory is a lesson for all of us.
August 14, 2025
Google's Gemini now remembers your past conversations by default. It's a push for personalization, but I can't help but feel like my digital ghost is being created without my permission.
After killing its car project, Apple is reportedly diving into home robotics. I'm not sure if this is the next big thing or a sign that the innovation engine is sputtering.
A critical analysis of how tech giants create a monopoly over repairing their own devices, turning ownership into a disguised subscription. Let’s discuss why the right to repair is not just about economics, but about freedom and control.
August 13, 2025
It sounds counterintuitive, but the manufacturing sector is outpacing almost everyone in adopting AI for cybersecurity. We explore why the stakes are so much higher when a digital breach can cause physical, real-world damage.
It's official. The cybersecurity war has gotten so weird that we're now 'recruiting' AI agents to fight the AI tools used by hackers. This isn't sci-fi, it's the new, unsettling reality of our digital lives.
Fedora Silverblue, NixOS, and other immutable Linux distributions are quietly revolutionizing how we think about operating systems. Discover why this approach is gaining massive traction and what it means for the future of Linux.
The gaming landscape is shifting dramatically, and Linux is at the center of this revolution. From Steam Deck's massive success to Proton's incredible compatibility, discover why 2025 is the year Linux gaming finally went mainstream.
A maximum severity (10.0) vulnerability in Erlang/OTP allows unauthenticated attackers to achieve full remote code execution. The flaw is already under active exploitation, with a heavy focus on Operational Technology (OT) networks.
August 12, 2025
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